"If a tree falls and nobody is around to hear it did it just happen?

1.Every thing creates a sound so the tree hitting the floor creates sound waves but if nobody hears them do they exist.So does anything exist out of
our conscience mind.

2.Or everything that is out of your existence at that moment isnt real atall and doesnt exist so the woods that the tree doesnt exist the grass
surrounding the tree doesnt exist and the tree itself doesnt exist so even though it fell it never fell cause it doesnt exist.

3.It does exist because it left a hole in the ground and branches everywhere but you never saw the tree fall so your mind created the branches and the
hole so therefore the tree doesnt exist but your mind created an excuse for the hole in the ground so to you the tree exists but to the universe it
doesnt.

4.The tree exists no matter what the hole in the ground and the branches everywhere is proof that the tree fell end of story.

Originally posted by billyjoinedat2k8
"If a tree falls and nobody is around to hear it did it just happen"?

1.Every thing creates a sound so the tree hitting the floor creates sound waves but if nobody hears them do they exist.So does anything exist out of
our conscience mind.

2.Or everything that is out of your existence at that moment isnt real atall and doesnt exist so the woods that the tree doesnt exist the grass
surrounding the tree doesnt exist and the tree itself doesnt exist so even though it fell it never fell cause it doesnt exist.

3.It does exist because it left a hole in the ground and branches everywhere but you never saw the tree fall so your mind created the branches and the
hole so therefore the tree doesnt exist but your mind created an excuse for the hole in the ground so to you the tree exists but to the universe it
doesnt.

4.The tree exists no matter what the hole in the ground and the branches everywhere is proof that the tree fell end of story.

Which is more likely

Yes, when it falls it does make a sound. No human may be near enough to become aware of the event, but it certainly ocurs. "The Universe" is aware
of the event, that is all that is necessary.

Originally posted by billyjoinedat2k8
"If a tree falls and nobody is around to hear it did it just happen"?

1.Every thing creates a sound so the tree hitting the floor creates sound waves but if nobody hears them do they exist.So does anything exist out of
our conscience mind.

2.Or everything that is out of your existence at that moment isnt real atall and doesnt exist so the woods that the tree doesnt exist the grass
surrounding the tree doesnt exist and the tree itself doesnt exist so even though it fell it never fell cause it doesnt exist.

3.It does exist because it left a hole in the ground and branches everywhere but you never saw the tree fall so your mind created the branches and the
hole so therefore the tree doesnt exist but your mind created an excuse for the hole in the ground so to you the tree exists but to the universe it
doesnt.

4.The tree exists no matter what the hole in the ground and the branches everywhere is proof that the tree fell end of story.

Which is more likely

Well let us take a journey into the mystical realms of common sense.

The question is, if a tree falls and nobody's around to hear it, did it just happen.

Well first, we established a scenario where an existing object falls.
The question is if an established event happened, what would you think the answer is?

Yes, the tree fell, it doesn't matter if it fell on the moon, it fell, because the question is not if something falls does it make a sound, the
question is questioning the very existance of such a thing that has actually been established by the contents of the question.

Simply put, Yes, the tree fell, did it make a sound? I don't know, where is the tree?

Depends on the age of reality where the fallen tree exists. Sounds crazy I know... read on. I assure you there's logic behind this statement.

If the tree was created in it's fallen state, then the sound would only exist if something or someone observing it understood that the fallen tree
must have once been standing tall. Then the entire history of the tree's fall (including the sound) would be created at that moment, in addition to
it's growth and anything else that we deem to be "required" for what we see to exist. It's a case of creating the past in the future, or defining
your reality's past using a set of rules. After all, we're just looking at complex waveforms and trying to make sense of them... but no sense
exists until we define it.

I mentioned "age of reality" because this universe might only be 200 "actual years" old for all we know (or less) if we consider that this is more
or less a simulated experience. The rest of the past we created along the way via the process defined above.

Just think about how we dream. In our dream we may find trees that appear hundreds of years old... yet our dream lasts only a few minutes. This life
may be no different. It's all very convincing until it's over. Then we wake up and laugh about it with our friends and family... or if we wake up
all the way, we laugh with ourself because only we exist.

The main thing is though, that when we create the past, we're creating future experiences for ourselves. So using a set of rules to define reality
is actually a very creative process, despite the frustrations surrounding our limitations.

I hope I made sense, lol. It's a subject I enjoy and tend to ramble a fair bit when I talk about it.

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